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Epistemological and ethical assessment of obesity bias in industrialized countries

open access: yesPhilosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 2011
Bernard Lonergan's cognitive theory challenges us to raise questions about both the cognitive process through which obesity is perceived as a behaviour change issue and the objectivity of such a moral judgment.
Azétsop Jacquineau, Joy Tisha R
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Henri Bergson et les conservateurs espagnols (1907-1940)/I

open access: yesCahiers de Civilisation Espagnole Contemporaine, 2013
The Great War hardens the relationship between France and Spanish conservatives, rather germanophile since the Revolution of 1789. The philosopher Henri Bergson, a very strong intellectual authority in his country between 1900 and 1920, enlisted as a ...
Camille Lacau Saint-Guily
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Anti-Intellectualism, Source Expertise, and Persuasion

open access: yes, 2021
In previous research, source expertise has predicted the persuasiveness of a message. In this research, we will test whether anti-intellectualism moderates the effect of source expertise in a politically neutral ...
Scott Eidelman, Marie Altgilbers Roweton
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An Overview of Academic Freedom in Turkey: Re-Thinking Theory and Praxis

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Political Studies, 2017
This study will present and discuss the role of intellectuals in society through the analysis of a case of Turkey in relation to theory and praxis. The group of scholars who call themselves 'Academics for Peace' prepared and signed a petition against the
Sevgi Dogan
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Anti-Intellectualism and Complicated Conversation

open access: yes, 2020
The presenters will share their critique and synthesis of the content of Chapter 7, Anti-intellectualism and Complicated Conversation, of William Pinar\u27s book What is Curriculum ...
Joseph, Jenica   +2 more
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Anti-Intellectualism, Populism, and Motivated Resistance to Expert Consensus

open access: yes, 2020
Scholars have maintained that public attitudes often diverge from expert consensus due to ideology-driven motivated reasoning. However, this is not a sufficient explanation on less salient and politically-charged questions.
Eric Merkley
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Anti-Intellectualism, Attitude Polarization, and Confirmation Bias

open access: yes, 2021
In this study, we will attempt to show that anti-intellectualism is a moderator of attitude polarization and confirmation bias with a partial replication of Taber & Lodge (2006)
Scott Eidelman, Marie Altgilbers Roweton
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The (im)possibility of the intellectual worker inside the neoliberal university

open access: yesEducação & Formação, 2016
The university was born and has always existed in tension between the impulse to human freedom and resignation to the constraining powers of church, state and capital. In this era of neoliberalism where the global domination of capital is almost complete,
Grant Banfield   +2 more
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Assessing the Relationship between Presidential Rhetorical Simplicity and Unilateral Action

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2015
Research from Shogan (2007) and Lim (2008) on the executive branch proposes that the American presidency has adopted an anti-intellectual approach to leadership, such that there is a concerted rejection of thoughtful political discourse from the ...
Christopher Olds
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